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| Kidnapping Suspect In Standoff With Police Dozens of police and state and local officials are on the scene in Montgomery County, involved in a standoff with a suspect. |
| Baby Abandoned On Front Porch Of Home Lexington police are investigating after someone dropped a baby off on outside a Lexington home this morning. |
| Accused Cop Killer Ruled Competent To Stand Trial Barnett is accused of killing Clay City Police Chief Randy Lacy last summer. Barnett was the the backseat of Lacy's cruiser when the chief was shot and killed by his own gun. |
| Three Rescued In Apartment Fire Firefighters are trying to determine what caused an apartment fire in Frankfort. |
| Downtown Demolition Halted A hearing has been set to determine whether the demolition of several buildings can take place in downtown Lexington. |
| Couple Accused Of Starving Kids Due In Court Charles and Virginia Holsinger face charges of neglect and criminal abuse. |
| Reward Offered For Information In Restaurant Robbery Two employees were shot during the robbery at a Louisville Dairy Queen in May. |
| Lexington Men Face Wanton Endangerment Charges Lexington Police arrested two men early Wednesday morning who they say fired shots along a Lexington street. |
| Woman Accused Of Trading Sex For Fuel Police in Fort Wright set up a prostitution sting and said one of the suspects they arrested engaged in sex for a $100 gasoline card and other gifts. |
| Jurors Say They're Deadlocked In Fen-Phen Trial Jurors say they are unable to reach a verdict in the case of two lawyers charged in federal court with defrauding their clients out of $65 million in a diet-drug settlement. |
| Man Accused Of Killing Police Chief Found Competent To Stand Trial Barnett is accused of killing Clay City Police Chief Randy Lacy last summer. Barnett was the the backseat of Lacy's cruiser when the chief was shot and killed by his own gun. |
| Rogers: $700,000 Slated For Region-Wide Tourism/Economic Development Congressman Harold "Hal" Rogers announced Wednesday that $700,000 was approved by a key congressional committee for continued support of the Southern & Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association. |
| Man Jailed After Allegedly Selling Alcohol From His Home An eastern Kentucky man is now behind bars after selling alcohol illegally. |
| Powdery Substance Causes Concern At An Eastern Kentucky Prison A powdery substance was found in an envelope mailed to the federal prison in McCreary County. |
| More and More Americans Struggling To Make Ends Meet More and more Americans are looking for help to make ends meet and Eastern Kentucky is no exception. |
| KSP Celebrates 60th Anniversary Tuesday marks a milestone for Kentucky State Police: the 60th anniversary of the agency. |
| State's Jobless Rate Increases Jobless rates have increased in 108 of Kentucky's 120 counties over a one-year period ending May 31. |
| Job Search Underway For Jenkins Football Coach A former teacher awaiting a new trial on misconduct charges will not be taking a coaching job this fall. |
| Police Looking For Non-Compliant Registered Sex Offender In Laurel County, police are asking for help finding a non-compliant registered sex offender. |
| Roberts adds three to first staff RICHMOND, Ky. – Three coaches have joined the Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball staff, head coach Chrissy Roberts announced today. Melissa Kolbe, Kent Miller and Candice Finley will serve on Roberts’ first EKU staff. In May, Roberts was selected to replace Larry Joe Inman who announced his retirement after 20 years on the Eastern sideline. |
| Miller declines USA tryout offer UK signee Darius Miller was not among the players reporting to Washington, D.C. for tryouts for the USA Men's U18 National Team. |
| Curlin Shines In Workout At Churchill Downs Reigning Horse of the Year Curlin worked seven furlongs over the turf at Churchill Downs on Tuesday, a first step to a possible run in the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Oct. 5. The 4-year-old colt, trying to master the turf the way he has the dirt, covered the distance in 1:31.1. Trainer Steve Asmussen called the work perfect. |
| Coach Rich Brooks Involved In Boating Accident A scare for University of Kentucky Football Coach Rich Brooks Monday while on a fishing trip in Oregon. |
| The Blog Lives For A Few Days Good Wednesday afternoon everyone. Well… my long day of goodbyes is about to come to a close. It has been a bittersweet day as I will miss WKYT and all the people I have spent the past decade of my life with. But… the weather blog will be online through this same space for a [...] |
| This Is July? Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the month of July. July? What the heck are you talking about Bailey… this has to be September! Well… it just feels that way. A quick check of the calendar confirms it is indeed the first day of July. Of course, you wouldn’t know it by the weather we [...] |
| Midwest Flooding May Not Boost Food Prices As Much As Feared ...at least that's the headline according to the government (USDA). The market for everything seems to be aggravated as a result of high gas prices, and flooding in the Midwest certainly isn't helping. In a report issued Monday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said farmers expect to harvest 78.9 million acres ... |
| Next Couple Of Weeks Looking Somewhat Cool, Wet In a nutshell, the start of July is falling right in tune with the long range summer outlook made earlier this year on the blog: the summer is looking cool. The chance for seeing any 90 degree temperatures in the near future is looking pretty low. Here's a look at the ... |
| Proudly Kentucky Sunday was a big day for two prominent athletes with Kentucky connections. Tyson Gay once again became world’s fastest man by posting an amazing 9.68 in the 100 meters. The record didn’t count because of wind; I’m still not sure what that means, but still an incredible accomplishment. I was flipping channels and luckily stopped [...] |
| College students are asking, “Will there be a job available for me in 2010 when I graduate with a Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:20:08 +0000 Many graduating seniors worry about finding a decent job after graduation. The big question: After four years of higher education, is finding a good job in Kentucky even a possibility? The Council on Post secondary Education has developed a plan to raise the state’s standard of living to the national average by the year 2020. Essentially, [...] |
| Starbucks to close 600 stores Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Ford will cut about 300 jobs at Kentucky Truck Plant by September, according to sources Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Economy slump: When will it end? Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP today Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Cardinals Men's Basketball Announces Big East Schedule Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| After Dairy Queen robbery goes unsolved, a reward has now been offered by the chain Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Area juveniles facing more than 65 charges in "criminal syndicate" Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Police catch the adult bookstore bandits Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Fen-Phen trial acquits one attorney, keeps two others on trial Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Mural created by domestic violence survivors unveiled downtown Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Animal control seizes more than 25 animals from hoarder Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Double shooting leaves one person dead, another hospitalized Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Suspected serial killer at the center of FBI manhunt is behind bars Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Man who shot and killed Deputy 15 years ago may walk free if he passes psychological evaluations Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Woman says the teenager who raped her eight year old daughter and another young girl will soon be se Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| A Mustang that gets 110 mpg? Yep Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Double shooting leaves one person dead, police need public's help Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| First Alert StormTeam Forecase Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Sources tell WHAS11 News Ford will cut about 300 jobs at Kentucky Truck Plant by September Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:20:02 GMT |
| Officials Look Into Louisville's High Gas Prices Wed, 2 Jul 2008 13:14:06 EDT Kentucky's governor and attorney general are teaming up with Louisville's mayor to investigate the city's disproportionately high gas prices. |
| Police Investigate Shooting In Old Louisville Wed, 2 Jul 2008 12:34:52 EDT Police said a man was shot dead and another was injured inside an Old Louisville apartment early Wednesday morning. |
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